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168: John Kundts – Counterfeit SEPTA TransPasses

An episode of the FBI Case File Review podcast, hosted by Jerri Williams, titled "168: John Kundts – Counterfeit SEPTA TransPasses" was published on May 30, 2019 and runs 39 minutes.

May 30, 2019 ·39m · FBI Case File Review

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Retired agent John Kundts reviews the 1981 counterfeit SEPTA TransPasses case where two men using specialty paper, printed and sold fake monthly fare instruments. Before the investigation, the transit agency's losses from the scheme totaled $1 million a month.

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